Movie theater turns 40
3Below Theaters is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its downtown San Jose venue with movies that were popular in May 1984. The theater will also roll back ticket and popcorn prices to $3.50 and $2, respectively.
This all takes place on May 18, the day the venue opened 40 years ago as Camera 3. 3Below moved into the theater in 2018.
For a movie schedule for the 40th Anniversary Celebration, visit https://www.3belowtheaters.com/showtimes.
Housing, resource fair
May is Affordable Housing Month, and West Valley Community Services is hosting a Housing and Resource Fair on Thursday, May 30, 4-6 p.m., at the Moreland School District offices, 4711 Campbell Ave. in San Jose.
West Valley Community Services is a Cupertino-based nonprofit providing food and rental assistance to several South Bay communities. For more information, visit https://www.wvcommunityservices.org.
Neighborhood Notes
ALMADEN VALLEY>>Volunteers from the BMO Bank painted a home on Landerwood Lane on April 27 during National Rebuilding Day. Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley coordinated more than 400 volunteers to perform home maintenance and repairs at 18 project sites across Santa Clara County. Rebuilding Together is sending volunteers to four more project sites on May 3.
Last year, Rebuilding Together performed repairs on over 285 low-income homes and nonprofit facilities. On average, 15% of these repairs are completed by volunteers.
Rebuilding Together is looking for volunteers for Fall Rebuilding Day in October. Email Deanne at Deanne@rtsv.org.
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